Duplex Beanie and Cowl by Debra Kinsey Knits

Duplex Beanie and Cowl

Knitting
July 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colourwork pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
120 - 295 yards (110 - 270 m)
Cowl (one size) circumference (approx ) 50cm/19¾ins & Beanie (3 sizes) to fit child (small adult, large adult)
English
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This well-proportioned beanie features an unusual style of shaping that allows the colourwork pattern to extend to the crown. The method of shaping creates faux seams that can be worn at the sides or front and back facing.
The generous rib edging can be adjusted when folded back to achieve the wearer’s desired fit.
It can be topped with a large pompom.

The cosy cowl is simple to style and wear.
The colourwork pattern weaves its way across a painterly background of tonal colour and is framed either side with a short section of rib.

These accessories require intermediate knitting skills.
The stranded colourwork pattern can be worked from the chart or the written instructions.

MEASUREMENTS
Cowl
circumference (approx )
50cm/19¾ins
width (approx )
12cm/4¾ins

Beanie
To fit head size
child (small adult, large adult)
circumference (approx )
42 (50, 58) cm/16½ (19¾, 22¾) ins
depth (approx, with rib folded back)
20 (24, 27) cm/7¾ (9½, 10½) ins

YARN
8 ply/DK weight wool
Cowl
approx 70 metres/77 yards of colour 1 (C1) and 40 metres/44 yards of colour 2 (C2).
Beanie
approx 105 (140, 175) metres/116 (154, 193) yards of colour 1 (C1) and 55 (75, 95) metres/61 (83, 105) yards of colour 2 (C2).
Plus approx 45 metres/50 yards for large pompom.

Special thanks to Grace for modelling these accessories.